Posted on 08/18/2015 12:32:33 PM PDT by jimbo123
Marco Rubio said Tuesday he does not agree with Donald Trump's call to end so-called birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, though he said some abuses should be addressed.
"I'm open to doing things that prevent people who deliberately come to the U.S. for purposes of taking advantage of the 14th Amendment. But I'm not in favor of repealing it," Rubio told reporters before embarking on a quintessential presidential campaign tour of the Iowa State Fair.
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keep the kid, the citizen, and deport the mother and other hangers on
That policy preserves the constitution and enforces the law. The mother who was seeking to be American by getting knocked up loses her gambit
That policy preserves the constitution and enforces the law. The mother who was seeking to be American by getting knocked up loses her gambit
However, in the case of an infant or juvenile, the child should likely go with the parents.
But, upon achieving his majority, he would be free to return to the U.S. and claim citizenship. Without benefit of chain migration, though.
———the child should likely go with the parents.-——
Only if there is a sworn affidavit that in the event of illegal entry, the child will stay and the mother deported. To speak of parents is not necessarily accurate
the game must be very hard ball
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